Seminole residents may schedule bulk pickup through Pinellas County Solid Waste or their hauler for large items like furniture and appliances. Freon must be removed from refrigerators before pickup.
Bulky items such as furniture, mattresses, and appliances are not collected with regular garbage in Seminole. Residents must call their solid waste provider to schedule a bulk pickup, typically with 24-48 hour advance notice. Freon-containing appliances (refrigerators, AC units) must have refrigerant evacuated by a licensed technician with a tag attached before pickup. Construction debris, tires, hazardous waste, and electronics are excluded and must be taken to the Pinellas County Solid Waste facility or Household Electronics & Chemical Collection Center. Items must be at the curb the morning of pickup and not block traffic, sidewalks, or storm drains.
Illegal dumping, unscheduled bulk piles, or hazardous materials in carts may trigger fines from $100 to $500 plus removal costs charged to the property owner.
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